Chief of Staff (Philippines)
Chief of Staff | |
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Inaugural holder | Aprodicio Laquian |
Formation | February 2000 |
Final holder | Joey Salceda |
Abolished | February 2008 |
Website | http://www.president.gov.ph |
The Chief of Staff of the Philippines, also known as Malacañang Chief of Staff,[1] was an official position under the Office of the President of the Philippines. President Joseph Estrada created the position in February 2000, but described it as only being a "temporary" position.[2] However, this position was carried over to the administration of his successor, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, before being abolished in February 2008.[3][4]
List of Chiefs of Staff
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- Aprodicio Laquian (2000)
- Renato Corona (2001)
- Rigoberto Tiglao (2002–2004)
- Mike Defensor (2006–2007)
- Joey Salceda (2007)
- Position abolished (February 2008)
References
- ↑ Thank you, Prof. Lacierda - SEARCH FOR THE TRUTH By Ernesto M. Maceda | The Philippine Star » News » Opinion
- ↑ Newsflash.org: "CHIEF OF STAFF QUITS OVER REMARKS "MADE IN JEST"" by Sol Jose Vanzi, March 22, 2000
- ↑ INQUIRER.net: "Roxas’ duties to be clearly defined" by Christine O. Avendaño, May 10, 2011
- ↑ SunStar.com.ph: "Roxas to serve as Presidential chief of staff" by Jill Beltran, May 10, 2011
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